
Bodybuilding is a competitive activity that focuses on exercises that enhance the human physique, with a focus more on aesthetics than strength or mobility. While it is not a competition in the traditional sense like contact sports or races, men and women essentially compete to have the "best " bodies. Features like muscle mass, definition, and symmetry are all taken into account when determining the winner of the competition.
The training that goes into bodybuilding is intense and requires a high level of commitment, and Flex Wheeler had that. He was born Kenneth Wheeler on August 23, 1965, in Fresno, California. By the time he was 19, he won light-heavyweight class at the AAU Teen Mr. America in 1985, which set him on a path to major career success. Wheeler would go on to win half of the contests he competed in. Though he never achieved the coveted title of Mr. Olympia, he became a five-time Ironman Pro winner, a four-time Arnold Classic winner, and multiple other titles. Of course, there are those who would argue that he should have won Mr. Olypmia and that he had one of the best physiques in the industry.
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